Sam looks up from the newspaper he's holding and sits upas I arrive back in Reception.
"Scott, what's up?" he asks, frowning and tucking the paper beneath the desk quickly.
"I don't know, sir, it's Dean. He wants to see you in your cabin. It sounded quite urgent."
"What time is it, Scott?"
"Just gone half three, sir, why?" His frown deepens and he stands up. He towers above me, a good three inches taller
"If you see Dean on the way, tell him I'm coming."
"Sir, what's happening?"
"It's best if you just stay out of the way." With one final look back at his desk again, he sprints off down towards the staff deck. I wait until he's gone, then reach over the top of the desk to reach the newspaper stuffed beneath. I realise as I bring it closer to me, that it's actually a collection of small newspaper clippings and missing person photographs of those who dissapeared on this ship. Why is Sam keeping a collage of all the people who go missing? I remember deducing earlier that Dean could havebeena liardue to theway his head turned before he spoke, so the possibility of him being someone he isn't is very likely. I will have to look into it though because it's also likely that someone else has hired in another detective duo, and if so, that'll mean we'll have to save their necks when they stumble upon something they shouldn't.
